Law Offices of David Stevens

Disability Attorney in Chesterfield, Missouri

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(314) 610-242113321 N Outer 40 Rd, Ste 500, Chesterfield, MO 63017View on Yelp
Law Offices of David Stevens - disability attorney in Chesterfield, MO

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About Law Offices of David Stevens

The Law Offices of David Stevens is situated in Suite 500 at 13321 N Outer 40 Rd in Chesterfield, Missouri, a suburban community west of St. Louis. The firm focuses on Social Security law and disability law, helping clients pursue SSDI and SSI benefits through the Social Security Administration's often lengthy and complicated claims process. The firm also offers estate planning services, making it an option for clients who want to address both their disability benefits and their long-term financial planning in one place. The firm carries a 5-star Yelp rating. For individuals in the Chesterfield area who have been denied Social Security disability benefits or who are just beginning the application process, the Law Offices of David Stevens provides direct legal guidance through each stage of a claim. From initial applications to appeals before an Administrative Law Judge, the firm works to help clients document their medical conditions and functional limitations in a way that meets Social Security's strict requirements.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Disability Benefits Appeals
Administrative Law Judge Hearings
Estate Planning
Wills and Trusts
Disability Denial Reviews

Specialties

Social Security Disability LawDisability LawEstate Planning Law

How They Can Help

The Law Offices of David Stevens helps clients navigate the Social Security Administration's disability programs, including SSDI for workers with sufficient work history and SSI for those with limited income and resources. The firm also assists clients who have received a denial and need to appeal, representing them through reconsideration, ALJ hearings, and further review levels if necessary. On the estate planning side, the firm assists clients with wills, trusts, and related documents to help protect their assets and provide for their families.

What to Expect

Clients working with the Law Offices of David Stevens can expect a thorough review of their medical history and work background during an initial consultation to assess the strength of a disability claim. The firm walks clients through gathering the necessary medical documentation, completing SSA forms accurately, and meeting filing deadlines at each stage. If a claim is denied, the firm explains the appeal options available and what evidence may strengthen the case moving forward.

Service Area

The Law Offices of David Stevens serves clients in Chesterfield and the greater St. Louis metropolitan area of Missouri.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
SSDI, or Social Security Disability Insurance, is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you have paid over time. SSI, or Supplemental Security Income, is a needs-based program available to disabled individuals with limited income and assets regardless of work history.
My disability claim was denied. Can the Law Offices of David Stevens help me appeal?
Yes. The firm handles disability appeals, including requests for reconsideration and hearings before an Administrative Law Judge. Many successful disability claims are approved at the appeal stage, so pursuing an appeal is often worthwhile.
Does the firm handle estate planning in addition to disability law?
Yes. The Law Offices of David Stevens also offers estate planning services including wills and trusts, which can be particularly useful for disabled individuals who want to ensure their assets are protected and their loved ones are provided for.
Where is the Law Offices of David Stevens located?
The firm is located at 13321 N Outer 40 Rd, Suite 500, in Chesterfield, Missouri. You can reach the office at (314) 610-2421.
How long does a Social Security disability case typically take?
Timelines vary significantly depending on the stage of the process. Initial applications can take several months, and if a case proceeds to a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge, the total process can extend to a year or longer. The firm can give you a better sense of timing based on your specific situation.
Do I need an attorney to apply for Social Security disability benefits?
You are not required to have an attorney, but having legal representation can improve your chances of approval, particularly if your initial application is denied. An attorney helps ensure your medical evidence is presented clearly and your claim meets SSA's technical requirements.

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